MOVIES - Feb. 10, 1987
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“A Room With a View” was selected Monday as best film of 1986 by the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures. In ceremonies at New York’s Whitney Museum, Paul Newman won best actor award for “The Color of Money.” Kathleen Turner received the best actress award for the title role in “Peggy Sue Got Married.” Woody Allen was selected as best director for “Hannah and Her Sisters.” Jack Lemmon was presented the board’s career-achievement award.
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